First off, I absolutely DISPISE all of the carrier exclusives...especially with high end phones. I have always hated them. I remember a couple years ago I remember I brought it up here in a thread and everyone disagreed with me. Now, it seems, people are seeing more my point of view in that carrier exclusives suck
While this isn't my main point of this thread, it ties in. Nokia (now Microsoft) has always had loads and loads of Lumia devices and different tiers/series, and it seems that they just pumped them out there for every individual country and even every individual carrier. It even got to the point in some cases that roughly the SAME EXACT device would be given different names and different hardware for different carriers (Lumia 920, 925, 928), and then all marketed separately. And then the Lumia Icon/930 are the same exact device for different carriers/countries. I think this is horribly redundant and even wasteful.
This also ties in with all of the different tier Lumias there are. The current lineup is a Lumia 435/532 (how confusing is that?), 535, 630, 635, 730, 735, 830, 930/Icon, 1320, and 1520. Am I the only one who thinks that's a bit too much, and even confusing...especially considering that all the low end devices are basically the same.
I also don't think it makes any sense to have multiple variations of the same exact device like the 630/635. I understand they're not exactly the same in the sense that it has to do with frequencies/network stuff, but it's the same device.
And instead of having different low end devices for all different markets, have one device across the board. Less devices to cover the exact same bases. Let me break it down to how I think it would make most sense:
Lumia 640 (replaces all low end devices up to the 635): Snapdragon 200 chipset, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, 2000mAh battery, 480p 4.5" display, 5MP rear camera, removable matte plastic shell
Lumia 740 (replaces the 730/735): Snapdragon 415/425 chipset, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, 2200mAh battery, 540p 4.5" display, 5MP rear camera with a front facing, removable matte plastic shell
Lumia 840 (replaces the 830): Snapdragon 618/620 chipset, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, 2600mAh battery, 720p 5" screen, 10MP rear camera with a front facing, unibody polycarbonate body
Lumia 940 (replaces the Icon/930): Snapdragon 810 chipset, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 3000mAh battery, 1080p 5" screen, 20MP rear camera with a front facing, unibody polycarbonate body
Lumia 1040, Lumia 1320, Lumia 1520 (you get the gist, and obviously just guidelines for specs)
I just think all of the redundancies do more harm than good. If you release say one Lumia 640 rather than a boat load of low end phones (obviously different "variants" for network connectivity, but still the same device), the recognition will be there: "Oh, that's the Lumia [insert model here]!". That also changes the perception as well. For US members in particular: you know how Android is number one but it seems like everyone has an iPhone? It's because there are a ton of different Android phones, but just a few iPhones, and they're recognizable. That's something I think that Microsoft needs to help Windows phones...for there to be a more prominent and felt presence.
Make sure these devices are available for all carriers. Like I said, there would obviously have to be network variations, but at least, in reality, it's just ONE device. There's only ONE device that is being developed. Just ONE device that's being marketed. Not several.
I did my best to make this not come across as a rant or just someone b!tching as I hope everyone can tell, and that came fairly easily since it wasn't even a rant or me b!tching . Definitely eager to hear what everyone else has to think!
While this isn't my main point of this thread, it ties in. Nokia (now Microsoft) has always had loads and loads of Lumia devices and different tiers/series, and it seems that they just pumped them out there for every individual country and even every individual carrier. It even got to the point in some cases that roughly the SAME EXACT device would be given different names and different hardware for different carriers (Lumia 920, 925, 928), and then all marketed separately. And then the Lumia Icon/930 are the same exact device for different carriers/countries. I think this is horribly redundant and even wasteful.
This also ties in with all of the different tier Lumias there are. The current lineup is a Lumia 435/532 (how confusing is that?), 535, 630, 635, 730, 735, 830, 930/Icon, 1320, and 1520. Am I the only one who thinks that's a bit too much, and even confusing...especially considering that all the low end devices are basically the same.
I also don't think it makes any sense to have multiple variations of the same exact device like the 630/635. I understand they're not exactly the same in the sense that it has to do with frequencies/network stuff, but it's the same device.
And instead of having different low end devices for all different markets, have one device across the board. Less devices to cover the exact same bases. Let me break it down to how I think it would make most sense:
Lumia 640 (replaces all low end devices up to the 635): Snapdragon 200 chipset, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, 2000mAh battery, 480p 4.5" display, 5MP rear camera, removable matte plastic shell
Lumia 740 (replaces the 730/735): Snapdragon 415/425 chipset, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, 2200mAh battery, 540p 4.5" display, 5MP rear camera with a front facing, removable matte plastic shell
Lumia 840 (replaces the 830): Snapdragon 618/620 chipset, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, 2600mAh battery, 720p 5" screen, 10MP rear camera with a front facing, unibody polycarbonate body
Lumia 940 (replaces the Icon/930): Snapdragon 810 chipset, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 3000mAh battery, 1080p 5" screen, 20MP rear camera with a front facing, unibody polycarbonate body
Lumia 1040, Lumia 1320, Lumia 1520 (you get the gist, and obviously just guidelines for specs)
I just think all of the redundancies do more harm than good. If you release say one Lumia 640 rather than a boat load of low end phones (obviously different "variants" for network connectivity, but still the same device), the recognition will be there: "Oh, that's the Lumia [insert model here]!". That also changes the perception as well. For US members in particular: you know how Android is number one but it seems like everyone has an iPhone? It's because there are a ton of different Android phones, but just a few iPhones, and they're recognizable. That's something I think that Microsoft needs to help Windows phones...for there to be a more prominent and felt presence.
Make sure these devices are available for all carriers. Like I said, there would obviously have to be network variations, but at least, in reality, it's just ONE device. There's only ONE device that is being developed. Just ONE device that's being marketed. Not several.
I did my best to make this not come across as a rant or just someone b!tching as I hope everyone can tell, and that came fairly easily since it wasn't even a rant or me b!tching . Definitely eager to hear what everyone else has to think!